Christians Against Mental Slavery
Introduction
Founded in the UK, we
are now an international political pressure group, of bible believing
Christians who believe that monitoring or influencing the thoughts of other
people technologically, without their continuing, informed consent, should be
declared a crime against humanity worldwide. We present well-researched scientific evidence that this sort
of interference with people's minds has already become technologically
feasible. We engage in peaceful political
action, in an attempt to get such interference outlawed all over the world.
European
Parliament Resolution A4-0005/99 Paragraph 27 calls for a worldwide ban on weapons that might enable “any
form” of the "manipulation of human beings". It is disappointing that nothing seems to
have happened so far in response to this. Such weapons must surely include what
the US military calls V2K weapons -
please use this alternative link
if the US army web page defining "V2K" is unavailable. (Ed: please
see Report by Sharon
Weinberger of the page's permanent removal.)
Even if you do not
believe in the same God as we do (or in any god), there are plenty of purely humanitarian reasons for you still to
agree with us. The monitoring and the influence of a targeted individual's thought, both at
the same time, enables the most terrible technique for the oppression of human
rights to be fashioned - maybe your human rights one day, or your
children's or grandchildren's.
Perhaps the name of our
group reminds you of William
Wilberforce MP and the movement to abolish the Atlantic slave
trade. This is intentional. I am
confident that we have identified what must become the number one new political
issue of the 21st century, widely to become regarded as every bit as
important in our day as was Wilberforce's struggle against the slavery he
fought back in the 18th and 19th centuries.
If I had been more
"bible believing" when I first discovered that it had become feasible
nowadays to monitor and influence human thought technologically, I might not
have been as surprised as I was. The deniable human rights abuses
technologically feasible nowadays for the first time in human history were predicted
almost two thousand years ago!
John
Allman
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